

Support bill A3084 to allow licensed estheticians to perform microneedling


Support bill A3084 to allow licensed estheticians to perform microneedling
The Issue
In the rapidly evolving field of skincare, microneedling has emerged as a popular and effective treatment option for improving skin texture and reducing signs of aging. However, in New York, licensed estheticians are currently restricted from performing microneedling, despite their expertise and training in skincare services. Bill A3084 seeks to change this regulation and empower licensed estheticians with the ability to provide this beneficial service to their clients.
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, involves using a device with fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating the body's natural healing processes and increasing collagen and elastin production. This treatment is renowned for its ability to improve skin tone, texture, and elasticity, as well as lessen the appearance of scars and fine lines.
Currently, in New York, the restriction on microneedling poses a significant limitation for licensed estheticians and their clients. Estheticians are extensively trained professionals specializing in skincare and equipped with the requisite knowledge of skin anatomy and physiology. Allowing them to perform microneedling, given specialized and approved training, would not only expand their range of services but also enhance customer access to high-quality skincare treatments.
Bill A3084 proposes that licensed estheticians undergo approved microneedling training to ensure understanding of the techniques and safety protocols associated with the procedure. Such training will ensure that treatments are carried out safely and effectively, maintaining the highest standards of client care and satisfaction.
Moreover, supporting this bill will bolster the local economy by expanding job opportunities for estheticians and making New York more competitive with neighboring states where licensed estheticians can already perform microneedling. This legislative change will not only benefit professionals but also consumers who seek a wider array of effective skincare services.
Join us in supporting Bill A3084. By signing this petition, you're contributing to a change that upholds the professionalism and dedication of New York's licensed estheticians and offers greater access to safe and proven skincare advancements for all. Sign now to help us bring this important change into effect.

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The Issue
In the rapidly evolving field of skincare, microneedling has emerged as a popular and effective treatment option for improving skin texture and reducing signs of aging. However, in New York, licensed estheticians are currently restricted from performing microneedling, despite their expertise and training in skincare services. Bill A3084 seeks to change this regulation and empower licensed estheticians with the ability to provide this beneficial service to their clients.
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, involves using a device with fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating the body's natural healing processes and increasing collagen and elastin production. This treatment is renowned for its ability to improve skin tone, texture, and elasticity, as well as lessen the appearance of scars and fine lines.
Currently, in New York, the restriction on microneedling poses a significant limitation for licensed estheticians and their clients. Estheticians are extensively trained professionals specializing in skincare and equipped with the requisite knowledge of skin anatomy and physiology. Allowing them to perform microneedling, given specialized and approved training, would not only expand their range of services but also enhance customer access to high-quality skincare treatments.
Bill A3084 proposes that licensed estheticians undergo approved microneedling training to ensure understanding of the techniques and safety protocols associated with the procedure. Such training will ensure that treatments are carried out safely and effectively, maintaining the highest standards of client care and satisfaction.
Moreover, supporting this bill will bolster the local economy by expanding job opportunities for estheticians and making New York more competitive with neighboring states where licensed estheticians can already perform microneedling. This legislative change will not only benefit professionals but also consumers who seek a wider array of effective skincare services.
Join us in supporting Bill A3084. By signing this petition, you're contributing to a change that upholds the professionalism and dedication of New York's licensed estheticians and offers greater access to safe and proven skincare advancements for all. Sign now to help us bring this important change into effect.

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Petition created on December 7, 2025